Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh

Shri Kasu Raj Ji Temple, Ribba

Also known as Dev Kasuraj Maharaj, King Kasu Raj Ji, Devta Kasuraj

Shri Kasu Raj Ji Temple, Ribba, Kinnaur, honors the village's guardian deity, venerated by both Hindu and Buddhist residents in this grape-growing hamlet.

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Shri Kasu Raj Ji Temple, Ribba
Established
Not precisely recorded (ancient/folk-legendary origin)
Architecture
Traditional Kinnauri temple architecture (wood-and-stone, carved facades) typical of upper Kinnaur devta shrines; a separate Buddhist temple also stands in the village
Address
Ribba Khas, Ribba, Himachal Pradesh 172116
Timings
Open daily, dawn to dusk

History of Shri Kasu Raj Ji Temple, Ribba

Local legend holds that Kasuraj Maharaj had a miraculous origin — folk tradition says he emerged from a hemp seed — and was invited by fellow local deities to cross the sacred Kinner Kailash range, an act marking his spiritual ascension and cementing his status as a protective deity of the region. He is credited with shielding the area from calamity, and even in modern times the Indian tricolour is hoisted at his shrine each Republic Day as a mark of respect. Distinctively, devotees offer the village's own grape wine to Kasuraj alongside flowers, reflecting Ribba's wine-growing identity.

Festivals Celebrated at Shri Kasu Raj Ji Temple, Ribba

  • Local devta jatra/fair
  • Republic Day flag-hoisting observance

How to Reach Shri Kasu Raj Ji Temple, Ribba

Nearest airport: Shimla or Chandigarh. Nearest railhead: Shimla/Kalka. By road: NH-5 through Rampur-Reckong Peo-Pooh to Ribba (~33 km east of Reckong Peo).

Frequently Asked Questions about Shri Kasu Raj Ji Temple, Ribba

Where is Shri Kasu Raj Ji Temple, Ribba located?

Shri Kasu Raj Ji Temple, Ribba is located at Ribba Khas, Ribba, Himachal Pradesh 172116, in Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh, India.

What are the timings of Shri Kasu Raj Ji Temple, Ribba?

Shri Kasu Raj Ji Temple, Ribba is generally open Open daily, dawn to dusk. Timings can vary on festival days and special occasions — verify with the temple before your visit.

When was Shri Kasu Raj Ji Temple, Ribba built?

Shri Kasu Raj Ji Temple, Ribba was established Not precisely recorded (ancient/folk-legendary origin). Portions of the structure have been added and renovated by successive dynasties over the centuries.

What is the architectural style of Shri Kasu Raj Ji Temple, Ribba?

Shri Kasu Raj Ji Temple, Ribba is built in the Traditional Kinnauri temple architecture (wood-and-stone, carved facades) typical of upper Kinnaur devta shrines; a separate Buddhist temple also stands in the village style.

Which festivals are celebrated at Shri Kasu Raj Ji Temple, Ribba?

The principal festivals celebrated at Shri Kasu Raj Ji Temple, Ribba include Local devta jatra/fair, Republic Day flag-hoisting observance. These draw large crowds of pilgrims from across Himachal Pradesh and beyond.

How can I reach Shri Kasu Raj Ji Temple, Ribba?

Nearest airport: Shimla or Chandigarh. Nearest railhead: Shimla/Kalka. By road: NH-5 through Rampur-Reckong Peo-Pooh to Ribba (~33 km east of Reckong Peo).

Why is Shri Kasu Raj Ji Temple, Ribba significant?

Shri Kasu Raj Ji Temple, Ribba, Kinnaur, honors the village's guardian deity, venerated by both Hindu and Buddhist residents in this grape-growing hamlet.

Is there an entry fee at Shri Kasu Raj Ji Temple, Ribba?

Entry to the main shrine of Shri Kasu Raj Ji Temple, Ribba is generally free for darshan. Special sevas, abhishekams and priority queues may carry a nominal fee — check with the temple office on arrival.

What is the dress code at Shri Kasu Raj Ji Temple, Ribba?

Shri Kasu Raj Ji Temple, Ribba follows the traditional dress code observed at Himachal Pradesh temples — modest attire covering shoulders and knees. Many shrines in the region also expect men to remove upper garments before entering the sanctum.